Moose143 Posted July 13 Report Posted July 13 9 hours ago, J-raw said: That's interesting, I didn't know Syphilis caused night sweats. Second stage Quote
Need2submit Posted July 14 Report Posted July 14 Syphilis here. Caught it last year around this time. Unfortunately I also use cosentyx, which suppresses the immune system, to treat my psoriasis so by the beginning of September it had rapidly advanced all the way to neuro-syphilis before I even knew I was infected. Folks, you do NOT want to experience neuro-syphilis. I had regular night sweats, fevers that spiked to 102° at least twice a week, body aches that felt like I’d been hit by a car, hearing loss of 40% in one ear and 60% in the other, and facial paralysis that made me look like I had had a stroke. Luckily I was diagnosed and had to do 14 days of daily heavy-duty antibiotic infusions which thankfully cleared the infection and the paralysis and hearing loss were completely reversed. This recovery was not guaranteed though and for a few months I seriously considered suicide. If you’ve never experienced a sudden and profound hearing loss you can’t understand how it removes you from the world. Music has been a lifelong comfort to me and another feature of this hearing loss was a pitch shift which made everything sound like one of those Chipmunk albums. It wasn’t cute, it wasn’t funny, it was vicious and terrifying. Due to the circumstances of my use of an immuno-suppressing drug, I caught the express train to hell so it was atypical, but if you go long enough without treatment this too could be where you end up and I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. Well, probably Trump, but I’m fairly sure he’s already got an even more advanced case so… I’m not trying to moralize here, but these things can happen and it is horrific. I know a big part of this site involves the bug-chasing lifestyle and I am not judging anyone with what I’ve said. You do you. But just know the impact that can result and reality can be terrifying when it actually comes down to it. Do with this what you will… 2 Quote
Hole4u Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 I had nuerosyphilis in 2023. Besides tinnitus andworsening hearing loss which I was already dealing with, I had optic neuritis and lost vision in both eyes. Spent two weeks in the hospital with around the clock infusions of steroids and antibiotics. My titer was so high, I’ll never not test negative again. I don’t wish this on anyone. 2 Quote
Iker80 Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Throat gonorrhea. I felt very, very tired and had a monster sore throat for about a week, I kind of figured I had something from that and found out later when I tested. Very sure I know who it was from because of it happening few days after meeting and it was only in my throat. There were all the warning signs for a guy who doesn't ever get tested, very scruffy, didn't really speak Spanish much, seemed super down low. No bad feelings to him, mostly hope he's alright and not ill from lots of STDs! But that's his thing to figure out and I'll be more careful in future. It made my sense of fun about sex go down a bit after years of having casual sex and getting away with nothing bad, but I knew it would happen soon or later. Currently getting the vaccine for gonorrhea so hope it's a never again experience. Quote
Safer Posted 53 minutes ago Report Posted 53 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Iker80 said: Throat gonorrhea. I felt very, very tired and had a monster sore throat for about a week, I kind of figured I had something from that and found out later when I tested. Very sure I know who it was from because of it happening few days after meeting and it was only in my throat. There were all the warning signs for a guy who doesn't ever get tested, very scruffy, didn't really speak Spanish much, seemed super down low. No bad feelings to him, mostly hope he's alright and not ill from lots of STDs! But that's his thing to figure out and I'll be more careful in future. It made my sense of fun about sex go down a bit after years of having casual sex and getting away with nothing bad, but I knew it would happen soon or later. Currently getting the vaccine for gonorrhea so hope it's a never again experience. There is a vaccine for gonorrhea? Quote
Iker80 Posted 6 minutes ago Report Posted 6 minutes ago 41 minutes ago, Safer said: There is a vaccine for gonorrhea? It's a meningitis vaccine that's found to also have 30-40% protection for gonorrhea, this explains more. [think before following links] https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/meningococcal-b-menb-vaccination-against-gonorrhoea-guide/a-guide-to-the-meningococcal-b-vaccine-for-protection-against-gonorrhoea Quote
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